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NYC Design Build Panel Discussion

The New York chapter of Professional Women in Construction (PWC NY) presents a Design Build Panel. Experts from the NYC Department of Design and Construction, Citnalta, Swinerton, and Design Build Institute of America will share insights on the evolving design build landscape in New York City. 

WHO:
Moderator

  • Gia Mainiero, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Assoc, DBIA, Principal, Dattner Architects

Panelists:

  • Jade Bailey, P.E, PMP LEED AP, director of the Design Build Unit  NYC Department of Design and Construction
  • Jayne Czik, executive vice president, Citnalta
  • Andrew Pearl, vice president, Division Manager, Swinerton
  • Lisa Washington, CAE executive director, CEO, Design Build Institute of America

Sponsors:

  • Dattner Architects
  • Gilbane 
  • Swinerton

Host:
PWC is a nonprofit organization that supports and connects career-minded women and works to promote diversity within the architecture, engineering, construction and related industries. PWC offers informative industry programming, exclusive member resources, leadership, and networking opportunities, as well as scholarships and mentorship programs.  Members represent a broad spectrum of those in the construction and allied industries, including professional women as well as men, private companies, and public agencies.


WHEN:

Tuesday, April 30, 2024    8:30am -11am        

WHERE:      

Brickworks Design Studio, 445 5th Ave, New York, NY 10016
                            
REGISTRATION/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: https://pwc-ny.org/

MEDIA CONTACT:  
Liz Ammirato - [email protected] 914-299-3882

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